Local Cluster Configuration

Field

Description

 

 

Management DSCP

The Differentiated Services Code Point value (0 - 63) to put in the DS field of

 

IP packet headers on outbound packets associated with management traffic

 

(including communications to other clusters.

 

The DSCP value is used to classify packets for quality of service (QoS)

 

purposes. If you’re not sure what value to use, leave the default of 0.

 

 

Default IPv6 gateway

The IPv6 gateway’s address and the interface used to access it, generally

 

eth0, specified as:

 

<IPv6_address>%eth0

 

 

Default IPv4 gateway

If management and signaling traffic are on separate networks, select which of

 

the two networks’ gateway servers is the default.

 

Your choice depends on your network configuration and routing. Typically,

 

unless all the endpoints, MCUs, and other devices that communicate with the

 

system are on the same subnet, you’d select the signaling network.

 

 

See also:

Local Cluster Configuration

Local Cluster Configuration Procedures

Routing Configuration Dialog

In the Network page’s action list, the Routing Configuration command opens the Routing Configuration dialog, where you can add or delete network routing rules (IPv4, IPv6, or both, depending on the System IP type setting on the Network page). The Show raw routing configuration button lets you view the operating system’s underlying routing configuration.

In a split network configuration, routing rules are necessary for proper routing of network traffic. In a combined network configuration, the operating system’s underlying routing configuration is likely sufficient unless you need a special rule or rules for your particular network. If you aren’t sure, consult the appropriate IT staff or network administrator for your organization.

Note: Route configuration applies to current network settings

You can only configure route settings that are valid for the currently applied settings in Admin > Local Cluster > Network Settings. If you need to change the network settings and routing configuration, make and apply the network settings changes first. Keep this in mind if you receive an error when attempting to change the routing configuration.

The following table describes the fields in the Routing Configuration dialog. If System IP type is set to IPv4 + IPv6, the dialog contains two essentially identical sections, one for each IP type. Each section contains the input fields listed below, a table showing the defined routing rules, and buttons for adding and deleting routes.

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Polycom 7000 manual Routing Configuration Dialog, IPv6address%eth0